User’s ManualPrecision by ViewSonic®Home Theater ProjectorESPFRNENG
6Chapter 2: InstallationPower connection1. Remove the projector lens cap.2. Plug the attached power cord into the AC power socket of this projector.3.
Installation7ENGA. Using Home Theater System as hubThis setup is recommended if a highly sophisticated home theater system is available. This setup of
8B. Using Projector as hubThis setup is recommended for low to mid range home theater system. When changing input source, both projector and home thea
Installation9ENGD. RS232 ConnectionThe illustration shows the connection to a home appliances control device. ViewSonic Pro8100’s RS232 command code t
10Adjusting the Projector Lens Position1. Press the Lens Shift button.2. Use four directional buttons to adjust the lens position.The adjustable proje
Installation11ENGAdjusting Projection Image SizeRefer to the graphic and table below to determine the screen size and projection distance.40"80&q
12Chapter 3: Remote Control direct accessPicture ModesOne step easy access to ViewSonic customized picture modes.Press on the remote control to brows
Remote Control direct access13ENGPCS (Precision Color System)PCS consists of advanced color enhancement functions such as flesh tone correction, edge
14Black LevelBlack level defines the brightness levels at the darkest visual image point. Higher black level removes color noise at darker grayscales
Remote Control direct access15ENGInput Source SelectSelect connected input sources.Press on the remote control to browse through available input sou
iCompliance InformationFCC StatementThis device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condi-tions: (1) this de
16Aspect RatioSelections of screen proportion.Press on the remote control to browse through available aspect ratio options.4:3Standard: Original Cont
Remote Control direct access17ENGFreezeFreeze the current viewing image.Press on the remote control to turn on or off the freeze func-tion.OFF Freeze
18Zoom and FocusMotorized zoom and focus adjust.Press on the remote control to browse through zoom and focus adjust options.Press on the remote con
Remote Control direct access19ENGPowerPower button to turn on or off the projector.Power ONPress on the remote control/top panel to turn on projector
20Chapter 4: ADVANCED OPERATION (OSD Menu)1. Main MenuPress to enter the main menu (Fig. 1-2).Fig. 1-1OSD Navigation KeysSETUPSTATUSH1H2C1C2A1S1P116
ADVANCED OPERATION21ENG2-1. Picture Sub-MenuUse ▲ and ▼to navigate the Picture Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-1) Selections:Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection
222-1-2 Color Temperature Sub-MenuUse ▲ and ▼ to navigate the Color Temperature Sub-Menu Selections.Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.Press t
ADVANCED OPERATION23ENG2-1-4 Aspect RatioThese functions can only be utilized in video inputs.Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate the Image Adjust Sub-Menu Select
242-1-6 Geometry AdjustAdjust image geometry distortion caused by improper placement of projector electronically. Note: For best video performance, it
ADVANCED OPERATION25ENG2-2-1 Picture ModeViewSonic customized presets for various viewing pleasures.Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate the image Mode (Fig. 2-2-1
Compliance InformationiiENGDeclaration of RoHS ComplianceThis product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2002/95/EC of th
262-2-3 HQVSelections of HQV (Hollywood Quality Video) for further details enhancements, film detecting modes, and luminance level adjustments.Use ▲ a
ADVANCED OPERATION27ENG2-2-4 Noise ReductionHQV technology reduces the irrelevant or noise data (Minimum loss of good data) from signal and creates be
282-2-5 Color SpaceSelect the correct color spacing for the given input video format. Wrong selection may result in abnormal color performance. Select
ADVANCED OPERATION29ENG2-3-1 Projector SettingsProjector Setting selectionsUse ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of Projector Settings Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3
302-3-2 OSDOSD locationUse ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of Projector Settings Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-1)Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.Press
ADVANCED OPERATION31ENG2-3-4 TimersTimer settingsUse ▲ and ▼ to navigate the Timers Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-4) Selections.Press to confirm the Sub-Menu se
322-3-6 Auto IrisAutomatically control the portion of projected light to increase contrast and transition speedUse ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of A
ADVANCED OPERATION33ENG2-4-1 PCSPCS image managementUse ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of PCS Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-1)Press to confirm the Sub-Menu sele
342-4-3 Flesh toneSkin tone correctionUse ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of Flesh tone Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-3) Selections.Press to confirm the Sub-Menu
ADVANCED OPERATION35ENG2-4-5 Gamma CorrectionGamma selections and custom adjustments.Use ▲ and ▼ to navigate Selections of Gamma Correction Sub-Menu (
Compliance Information...iFCC StatementFor CanadaCE Conformity for European CountriesFollowing information is only for EU-member statesImporta
36COLOR 500 100CYANENHANCEHUE 500 100Cyan color EnhancementHue – Press ► for a more bluish or ◄ for greenish toneColor – Press ► for richer co
ADVANCED OPERATION37ENG2-5-1 Custom Color TemperatureCustomize color temperature adjustment. This defines color temperature in white balance and offse
382-5-2 SaveSaving Changed ItemsUse ▲ and ▼ to navigate the Saving (Fig. 2-5-2) Selections.Press to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.Press to go to p
ADVANCED OPERATION39ENG2-5-4 ResetResets of ViewSonic defaultsUse ▲ and ▼ to navigate the Reset (Fig. 2-5-4) Selections.Press to confirm the Sub-Menu
40AUTODaylight sensor status: Indication if daylight sensor is active.Auto: Daylight sensor is in automatic mode.Manual: Manually select daylight sens
ADVANCED OPERATION41ENGNORMALSystem temperature status, display if system is operating under ideal temperature:Normal – System under ideal operating t
42Replacing the LampProjector lamps have a finite life. Replace the lamp when:• A warning message “Lamp is approaching the end of its useful life in
ADVANCED OPERATION43ENG• The lamp contains inorganic mercury. If the lamp bursts, the mercury inside the lamp will go out of the projector. Leave the
44AppendixTroubleshootingIf you think something is wrong, check the followings before contacting customer service.If This Happens CheckNo power* Is th
Appendix45ENGCoordinated Video Timing640 x 480 67 Hz 35 kHz832 x 624 75 Hz 49.72 kHz1024 x 768 75 Hz 60.24 kHzOthers1280 x 720 60 Hz 45.1 kHz1280 x 80
Introduction1ENGChapter 1: IntroductionProjector FeaturesThe projector integrates high-performance optical engine projection and a user-friendly desig
46LED Indicator MessagePower LED Status LED IndicatesBlinking in Green Off Standby modeGreen Green Warming upGreen Off Projector ON.Green Blinking in
Appendix47ENGRS232 command code1. Protocol Setting2. Power ON/OFF commandCommand Send String (HEX)Power ON BE EF 10 05 00 C6 FF 11 11 01 00 01 00Power
485. Special commandCommand Send String (HEX)Lens shift Right BE EF 02 06 00 54 DB 5D 00 00 00 00 00Lens shift Left BE EF 02 06 00 67 DB 5E 00 00 00
Appendix49ENGCustomer SupportFor technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller.Note : You will need the product s
503. Take or ship the product freight prepaid in the original container to an authorized ViewSonic service center or ViewSonic. 4. For additiona
2Projector Overview(3)(6)(5)(5)(4) (11)(12)(7) (8) (9) (10)(2) (1)(13)(14)1. Control panel2. LED indicator3. Air inlet grille4. Front IR remote contro
Introduction3ENGConnection ports(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)(8) (9) (10) (11)1. RS-232 terminal When operating the projector via a computer, connect th
411. HQV Enable image enhancement functions such as advanced motion, adaptive noise reduction, advanced film mode detection and advanced details enha
Installation5ENGRemote Control OperationPoint the remote control at the infrared remote sensor and press a button. • Operating the projector from the
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